Flappy as in the bird? Or space program? My best is 22 on flappy bird.. But only 6 on the aforementioned space program.exfret wrote:I got 5 and a bronze medal on flappy. Ha! Beat that!
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Space program. I can get 12 on the original. (I didn't try for very long before I deleted the app knowing what it might do to me). Now I feel like I have to beat you so bad. Why did you do this to me?!!!A Random Player wrote:Flappy as in the bird? Or space program? My best is 22 on flappy bird.. But only 6 on the aforementioned space program.exfret wrote:I got 5 and a bronze medal on flappy. Ha! Beat that!
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I don't remember my max on the original. I only play it once in a while during recess on my friends' phones. Not very often though. I vaguely remember making it to 14 once, but I can't be sure.
As for space program, my max is 4.
ARP, I will beat you.
EDIT: I lost it all.
I had you, and then...

As for space program, my max is 4.
ARP, I will beat you.
EDIT: I lost it all.
I had you, and then...

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Hehe, I just got 8 today 
Try grouping them into three groups: LFO (low flappy orbit), MFO (middle flappy orbit), and HFO (high flappy orbit). Middle is the easiest to get to, but it's worth it trying to get several flappies in HFO since they move slower. Eccentric orbits aren't that good, try circularizing them at apoflapsis.

Try grouping them into three groups: LFO (low flappy orbit), MFO (middle flappy orbit), and HFO (high flappy orbit). Middle is the easiest to get to, but it's worth it trying to get several flappies in HFO since they move slower. Eccentric orbits aren't that good, try circularizing them at apoflapsis.
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I've found an interesting game about biology:
http://www.kongregate.com/games/cellcraft/cellcraft
Basically you are a cell and can do stuff (move around with pseudopods, mitochondria, make amino acids, fight off viruses that commandeer your ribosomes, etc). My computer is slow, so I can't get past the first few levels, but it looks realistic - Without a mitochondrion, a glucose molecule is converted to 2 ATP (Glycolysis I think), but with one one glucose makes 38 ATP, for example.
http://www.kongregate.com/games/cellcraft/cellcraft
Basically you are a cell and can do stuff (move around with pseudopods, mitochondria, make amino acids, fight off viruses that commandeer your ribosomes, etc). My computer is slow, so I can't get past the first few levels, but it looks realistic - Without a mitochondrion, a glucose molecule is converted to 2 ATP (Glycolysis I think), but with one one glucose makes 38 ATP, for example.
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Too bad, I played through it and it was great. A good ending, too.
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I played it a few years ago. It's pretty neat.exfret wrote:Too bad, I played through it and it was great. A good ending, too.
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Okay, just came across this one...
Someone introduced me a particle physics themed 2048 clone a couple weeks back. I was disappointed, since the addition rules didn't seem to have anything to do with physics at all... they just replaced numbers with particles. (electron + electron = electron neutrino.... riiiiight) Not even increasing by mass or anything.
Well, today I heard about one that gets it right! (Or at least tries to, I'm not a nuclear fusion expert)
Fe[26]
You're trying to form hydrogen (like in stars) into iron. And the addition rules have to do with how nature really works. Nucleii decay into others, some are dead-ends... you can add them in various ways. Much more complex. But, I'm delighted to say, still fun. Maybe different fun than with 2048 -- since you do need to consult the rule-list pretty frequently. But all in all, quite rad. And I learned a thing or two.
Do you have what it takes to make iron?
Someone introduced me a particle physics themed 2048 clone a couple weeks back. I was disappointed, since the addition rules didn't seem to have anything to do with physics at all... they just replaced numbers with particles. (electron + electron = electron neutrino.... riiiiight) Not even increasing by mass or anything.
Well, today I heard about one that gets it right! (Or at least tries to, I'm not a nuclear fusion expert)
Fe[26]
You're trying to form hydrogen (like in stars) into iron. And the addition rules have to do with how nature really works. Nucleii decay into others, some are dead-ends... you can add them in various ways. Much more complex. But, I'm delighted to say, still fun. Maybe different fun than with 2048 -- since you do need to consult the rule-list pretty frequently. But all in all, quite rad. And I learned a thing or two.
Do you have what it takes to make iron?
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I was disappointed that magnesium just sat there doing nothingtesttubegames wrote:-snip-

Oh well, it's a fun game either way.
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